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Motion to lower bond in toe-biting case denied

Published On: Jun 20 2013 12:17:58 PM MDT

SANTA FE, N.M. -

A judge has denied the motion to lower the bond of a man accused of biting an ex-girlfriend’s toes.

Daniel Anaya, a former shoe salesman, is accused of attacking his ex-girlfriend multiple times and biting off part of her toes. Anaya’s lawyer recently claimed other inmates were attacking him in jail.

The judge left Anaya’s cash bond at $100,000.

If Anaya were able to post that bond, the judge said he’d have to go on GPS monitoring.

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